REPRESENTATION vs. PERFORMANCE
REPRESENTATION vs. PERFORMANCE: meaning and examples
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Today our content was inspired by a question from a reader. She wrote, I worked in the theatre about 6 years ago. Can you tell me if it's correct to say "play" or "representation"?
The word representation is a false friend and today we will talk about its correct meaning and translation, and tomorrow we will talk about the word play.
REPRESENTATION: a sign, symbol or picture of something; a person or group that speaks for another person or group.
PERFORMANCE: the act of performing a song, a dance, a play or another type of entertainment. Often used with the verb give: to give a performance
Example 1: The colours in that painting are a representation of nature.
Example 2: We are sending Don Barker to the negotiations as our legal representation (or legal representative).
Example 3: All of the actors in the play gave a strong performance. I was so impressed with their talent!
So, to answer the question, the word representation is incorrect if we want to talk about actors in the theatre. Performance is the word you were probably looking for. In reference to the theatre, tomorrow we will look at the word play.
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